With an influx of prestigious international brands alongside rising boutique labels, the Miami Design District continues to evolve as a leading hub where fashion, art, and gastronomy intersect.
Luxury reinvented: Miami Design District’s 5 most exciting openings
This latest wave of high-profile openings enriches the Miami Design District’s already vibrant atmosphere, bringing an exciting fusion of retail, fine dining, and cultural experiences.
Por: Alejandro Carrillo

Fendi
Fendi has reopened its newly expanded boutique, now covering an impressive 6,700 square feet across two floors, making it the brand’s second-largest location in the United States. Merging Roman heritage with the dynamic spirit of Miami Design District, the store’s architectural elements include signature arches, glass bricks reminiscent of ocean waves, and geometric marble flooring.

The first level is dedicated to women’s collections, while the upper floor presents an exclusive selection of menswear, both accented by refined furniture and handpicked pieces from Fendi Casa. Elevating the luxury experience further, the boutique also features a private VIC lounge and bespoke art installations.
Location: 150 NE 40th St., Miami, FL 33137
FoundRae
FoundRae has introduced its newest flagship within The Moore Building, extending Founder and Creative Director Beth Hutchens’ artistic vision into the cultural fabric of Miami. Each FoundRae entrance is marked with its signature Crossed Arrows emblem, symbolizing “crossing paths,” while the Miami flagship boasts a unique shell motif, which not only decorates the storefront but also inspires an exclusive jewelry collection available solely at this location.
Location: 4012 NE 2nd Ave., Miami, FL 33137

Jimmy Choo
Luxury footwear and accessories icon Jimmy Choo has opened its third Miami boutique, distinguished by its striking three-story façade crafted from white plaster and travertine. The interior takes inspiration from Miami’s renowned Art Deco legacy, featuring green fluted tiles, white oak floors, and lush tropical greenery that reflects South Florida’s natural beauty.
Custom furniture, including an iconic Pierre Paulin sofa, harmonizes with the boutique’s aesthetic, embodying the city’s artistic and cultural vibrancy. The store offers an extensive selection of women’s footwear, handbags, eyewear, fragrances, and jewelry, as well as a Made-to-Order service, allowing clients to personalize their dream Jimmy Choo designs.
Location: 165 NE 41st St., Miami, FL 33137.

John Hardy
Celebrating its 50th anniversary, artisanal luxury jewelry house John Hardy has unveiled its first standalone boutique in Florida and its third U.S. location. Drawing inspiration from Balinese craftsmanship, the boutique showcases designs under the creative direction of Reed Krakoff. To mark this milestone, John Hardy introduces the Spear 50 collection, a statement cuff incorporating the brand’s most iconic elements from the past five decades. The Miami boutique will feature top-selling pieces across the brand’s signature collections, embodying a legacy of artisanal expertise.
Location: 140 NE 39th St., Suite 124, Miami, FL 33137.
Manolo Blahnik
Marking its South Florida debut, Manolo Blahnik’s new boutique reflects a fusion of heritage and contemporary elegance. Designed by Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design, the store features a bold geometric façade with a circular motif that extends to custom rugs and wallpaper within.

Inspired by the ornamental aesthetics of Josef Hoffmann, the design embraces rich textures and a striking black-and-white color scheme. Launching with the Spring 2025 collection, the boutique will unveil 13 exclusive shoe designs across six silhouettes, including reinvented versions of the iconic MAYSALE and CHAOS styles.
Location: 140 NE 39th St., Suite 111, Miami, FL 33137.
As the Miami Design District continues its transformation, these new additions further solidify its reputation as a premier destination where high fashion, artistry, and innovation converge in an ever-evolving landscape.
Key information
- What is the significance of Fendi’s newly expanded boutique in Miami Design District? It is now the brand’s second-largest store in the U.S., blending Roman heritage with Miami’s vibrant energy.
- What unique design feature distinguishes FoundRae’s Miami flagship? The boutique showcases a shell motif, exclusive to this location, which also inspires special jewelry pieces.
- How does Jimmy Choo’s new boutique reflect Miami’s cultural heritage? The interior incorporates Art Deco influences, featuring green fluted tiles, tropical plants, and custom furniture.
- What makes Manolo Blahnik’s boutique design stand out? It features a geometric façade, circular motifs, and a monochromatic black-and-white interior inspired by Josef Hoffmann.